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Princely digest: World AIDS Day and Highlights from the National Day of Monaco

The past week was not very intensive in terms of events in the princely family. Nevertheless, we have something to tell you about the ruling family.

Princess Stéphanie Presents Eight Quilts for World AIDS Day

S.A.S. Princess Stéphanie, Founding President of Fight Aids Monaco (FAM), presented eight memorial quilts in the Conference Hall of the Oceanographic Museum on Monday, the 28th of November.

Inspired by the movement “Aids Memorial Quilt” born in San Francisco in 1985, the quilts pay tribute and carry the names of 72 victims of the disease.

“This is a high point in the life of the association,”said Hervé Aeschbach, coordinator of Fight Aids Monaco. “First for the preparation of quilts, where volunteers work to draw, sew, assemble. There are many hours of work, in which everyone talks about the people they honour. And then today, the presentation of quilts to the public is the second high point. Some of these 16-m2 works will be exhibited at the Ministry of State, the National Council or the Technical and Hotel School.”

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The quilts pay tribute and carry the names of 72 victims of the disease

In an interview Princess Stéphanie said, that is very emotional. They were there to remember those who died in physical suffering and often in mental suffering, abandonment, isolated. They showed them that day that they were there, they support without judging them. Even if they are no longer on this earth. It is important to take action because, nowadays, no one does anything in the neighbouring countries, we talk a little on TV, and that’s it. HIV is a forgotten cause. Monaco is a small country but it does much more than large countries in terms of information, awareness, education. And today is made to remember that HIV exists, that HIV kills, every day, regardless of social class, religion, ethnicity or skin color.

Highlights from the National Day of Monaco

Re-discover some the highlights from Monaco’s National Day, 2016, with these photographs.  The photos depict the family presenting gifts to the Red Cross on Thursday, the 17th of November, HSH Princess Charlene and Hereditary Prince Jacques visiting the Frigate of the French National Navy “Le Guépratte” on Friday, the 18th of November and celebrations at the palace and on the square on the 19th of November.

Monaco’s National Day, 2016
Monaco’s National Day, 2016
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The Princely family presents gifts to the Red Cross on Thursday, the 17th of November
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Prince Jacques visits the Frigate of the French National Navy “Le Guépratte” on Friday, the 18th of November
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National Day celebrations at the palace
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National Day celebrations on the square on the 19th of November

Beatrice Borromeo’s Baby Bump

Pregnant Beatrice Borromeo was seen out and about with her friends in Milan, Italy.

Pregnant Beatrice Borromeo
Pregnant Beatrice Borromeo

On November 27th, she tweeted two photographs of her in a wedding dress, with the caption “When it was still a work in progress! #Armani.”

Beatrice Borromeo in a wedding Armani dress
Beatrice Borromeo in a wedding Armani dress

Beatrice Borromeo in a wedding Armani dress

The Prince and Stephanie

At the Meridien Hotel, the Art Works auctions are being held in support of the Fight Aids Monaco Association.

The Prince and Stephanie
The Prince and Stephanie at the Meridien Hotel, the Art Works auctions are being held in support of the Fight Aids Monaco Association.

And at the and of the week  – surprise!

Prince Albert II visited the Christmas village on Saturday afternoon. Joined by Princess Charlene, the Crown Prince  Jacques and Princess Gabriella, Prince inaugurated the village opening and kids  took a few rides! Princely visit to the Christmas Village in Monaco

prince Albert, princess Charlene and crown prince Jacques,princess Gabriella

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